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<blockquote data-quote="john hendriks" data-source="post: 2704111" data-attributes="member: 573515"><p>Hi everyone ,I’m 58 and been quite active since I was 25. The last 2 years I have diagnosed with T2.i dint take it seriously for the first 1 yr but kept seeing readings of 6.5 + and it wasnt going down. So I needed to do something about it. I have had office jobs and in the car mostly so during work hours. Not a lot of activity. </p><p></p><p>They prescribed metformin 500 mg and increased to 1000 mg taken twice a day .</p><p></p><p>So I did my own research . </p><p></p><p>2 hours after food no exercise, it’s around 7. </p><p>In the morning if I fast , it’s round 7. </p><p>If I exercised daily , walking , light jog for about 10-15 minutes. At home on stationary bike, the readings all started going down to low 6’s . At night , eat lightly and mostly protein, and vegetables. Cut out at much carbs as possible but if your going to eat them, have low carb bread , and go for a 15-20 minute walk . Drinking 2l per day water . If I experienced tired day , I had no Option but to eat bananas or apple .</p><p>I hope this helps others but keep going and you will get on top of T2. Get 7-8 hrs sleep , get rid of stress and pray to God to give you strength each day but after a while , the lifestyle becomes fairly normal! I have tried losing weight which isn’t easy but increase the work rate if you can .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john hendriks, post: 2704111, member: 573515"] Hi everyone ,I’m 58 and been quite active since I was 25. The last 2 years I have diagnosed with T2.i dint take it seriously for the first 1 yr but kept seeing readings of 6.5 + and it wasnt going down. So I needed to do something about it. I have had office jobs and in the car mostly so during work hours. Not a lot of activity. They prescribed metformin 500 mg and increased to 1000 mg taken twice a day . So I did my own research . 2 hours after food no exercise, it’s around 7. In the morning if I fast , it’s round 7. If I exercised daily , walking , light jog for about 10-15 minutes. At home on stationary bike, the readings all started going down to low 6’s . At night , eat lightly and mostly protein, and vegetables. Cut out at much carbs as possible but if your going to eat them, have low carb bread , and go for a 15-20 minute walk . Drinking 2l per day water . If I experienced tired day , I had no Option but to eat bananas or apple . I hope this helps others but keep going and you will get on top of T2. Get 7-8 hrs sleep , get rid of stress and pray to God to give you strength each day but after a while , the lifestyle becomes fairly normal! I have tried losing weight which isn’t easy but increase the work rate if you can . [/QUOTE]
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